Opinion
Paul Krugman
Why
Trump’s Supporters Should Also Be Wary if He Returns to Power
Nov. 4, 2024
Paul Krugman
By Paul
Krugman
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/04/opinion/trump-cheney-kennedy-kelly.html
Opinion
Columnist
I don’t know
who will win the presidential election. Nobody does. But there’s obviously a
substantial chance that Donald Trump will return to power. I’m worried for our
country and I’m concerned about what my own life would be like under a second
Trump term. And you should be, too.
Trump’s
first term, in which our democracy remained fairly intact, is a bad model for
what will happen if he gets a second. The guardrails that constrained him last
time are gone. If he regains power, this could very easily be America’s last
more or less free and fair election for a long time.
Then what?
Some have suggested that we may be heading for a “soft autocracy” like that in
Viktor Orban’s Hungary, in which the ruling party has a lock on power
maintained by rigging elections, controlling the courts and muzzling the media
rather than through violent repression.
We should be
so lucky.
There are
plenty of reasons to think that Trump and his most ardent supporters are
itching to deploy violence against their opponents: Nearly four years ago, a
violent mob descended on the United States Capitol and tried to overturn the
results of the last presidential election. More recently, Trump, who has called
his political adversaries “vermin,” suggested using our military against “the
enemy from within.” Last week he criticized the hawkish views of Liz Cheney —
who has endorsed Kamala Harris — then fantasized, “let’s put her with a rifle
standing there” and see how she would feel “when the guns are trained on her
face.” On Sunday at a rally, he declared that someone trying to get him “would
have to shoot through the fake news and I don’t mind that so much.”
It’s also
important to realize that Trump wouldn’t need to use the military against
American citizens to create a climate of fear and repression. All he would have
to do is tacitly grant permission, to the many extremists who are among his
supporters, to go vigilante.
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Still, you
may imagine that even if America becomes MAGAfied, you won’t personally be at
risk. If that’s what you believe, you might want to think again.
In the end,
it won’t matter if you aren’t undocumented or Puerto Rican or a vocal Democrat.
Do you work
for a news organization? Unless your outlet has been an all-out cheerleader for
him and his agenda, Trump considers you an “enemy of the people.” And the
cheerleading had better have been loud; Trump has even accused Fox News of
being “weak and soft on the Democrats.”
Do you work
at a government statistical agency? Bogus claims that numbers MAGA doesn’t like
are fraudulent are now standard Republican practice. If, as surveys of
economists suggest, Trump’s policies prove highly inflationary, I would not be
at all surprised if there’s a purge at the Bureau of Labor Statistics, with
professional civil servants forced out and replaced with loyalists who will
produce more favorable numbers.
Are you a
librarian? We don’t need to speculate here: Once universally beloved members of
their communities, many librarians have already faced harassment and threats
from right-wingers who want to ban books they don’t like. Expect it to get much
worse if Trump takes power.
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Are you a
doctor? Now that Trump says he’ll give Robert Kennedy Jr. a key role in health
policy — “I’m going to let him go wild on health,” he said — at some point you
may be putting yourself at risk if, say, you administer vaccines or even give
patients advice based on the best medical science.
Are you a
businessperson who tries to stay out of politics? Even if I’m wrong in guessing
that Trump would be worse than Orban, consider that much of Hungary’s economy
has been taken over by crony capitalists with ties to the ruling party.
Are you a
billionaire? You may think that your wealth will protect you. Actually,
however, it makes you a target, and an easy one, given the breadth of your
business interests. Some of the ultrawealthy seem to be realizing this; my
sense is that at least some have gone straight from greed (Trump will cut my
taxes) to fear (better not criticize him, or he may retaliate).
Finally, are
you a longtime Trump supporter? Radical movements that take power often end up
eating their own. Sometimes that’s because they weren’t radical enough — they
were like John Kelly, who was one of Trump’s secretaries of Homeland Security
and one of his White House chiefs of staff but now describes Trump as “an
authoritarian” who “certainly falls into the general definition of fascist.”
Sometimes, however, erstwhile supporters end up punished simply because they
were on the wrong side of an internal power struggle.
In sum,
America may be about to become a very grim place. And those imagining that
their lives would simply go on as before, untouched in any major way by the
potential fear and chaos, are making a big mistake.
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